IMPORTANCE OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR BORE WELL DRILLING
Geophysical survey such as electrical resistivity sounding is the best approach. Surveyor sends electrical current into the ground and measures the resistance at various depth. From this measures of resistance or computed bulk resistivity, geophysicist can find out exactly what is below in the subsurface. Without geophysical survey, putting tube wells here and there will not yield groundwater in problematic area.
Drilling of a borewell with mear perception is not always giving water. Selection of deep bore well sites must be based on some scientific data by conducting proper examinations. Even some time these data will not give good result. Because the groundwater movement and potential is based on so many parameters. Some times all parameters can't be or are not in a situation to be studied. So it cause 5-10 % failure, but proper examination in borewell site selection will give 90-95% success.
I amPrivate Hydro-geologist, MSc.(Geo) From Osmania University,having 25 years of experience in Ground waterExploration field.
I am using Electrical Resistivity method Which is mostly used world wide.
Mostly I have worked at RangaReddy Dist, Hyderabad,Parts of Mahaboobnagar dist,Medak Dist,Nalgonda dist and part of the Karnataka .
WITH SUCCESSRATE @90-95%
SRINIVASULU
KACHIGUDA,HYDERABAD
9493401948
9290444400
geologistsrinivas@gmail.com
Read more: http://geologistsrinivaskandi.webnode.com//

The British Geological Survey is a part of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and is its principal supplier of national capability in geoscience.
It advances understanding of the structure, properties and processes of the solid Earth system through interdisciplinary surveys, monitoring and research for the benefit of society.
It is the UK's premier provider of objective and authoritative geoscientific data, information and knowledge for wealth creation, sustainable use of natural resources, reducing risk and living with the impacts of environmental change.
We are a world-leading geoscience centre for:
• survey and monitoring
• modelling and research
• data and knowledge

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A web-based data cataloging and data delivery system for geophysical data - for more info www.intrepid-geophysics.com
Geological surveys can now deliver their geophysical data

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A primer on one of the most important companions to civil engineering: land surveyors.
First100 people to sign up will get three meals off their Blue Apron order free! Click here: http://cook.ba/2tNJ2b3 This video is sponsored by Blue Apron.
Conventional measurement tools like a tape measure and protractor don't work for large civil structures and public works projects. Surveying is essentially the science of measuring big stuff. In this video I give a quick explanation of how surveying works and show a few ways you can do your own leveling survey at home. No sines, cosines, or tangents required!
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This is a documentary film showcasing the activities undertaken by Geological Survey of India towards sustainable development of the nation.

Maps

Survey of India publishes maps and the unrestricted category maps can be obtained at very reasonable prices from its several Geo-spatial data centers. Restricted category maps require due approval from government authorities. Many other rules govern the sale and use of Survey of India maps. Only an Indian citizen may purchase topographic maps and these may not be exported from India for any reason.

Statistical surveys are undertaken with a view towards making statistical inferences about the population being studied, and this depends strongly on the survey questions used. Polls about public opinion, public health surveys, market research surveys, government surveys and censuses are all examples of quantitative research that use contemporary survey methodology to answer questions about a population. Although censuses do not include a "sample", they do include other aspects of survey methodology, like questionnaires, interviewers, and nonresponse follow-up techniques. Surveys provide important information for all kinds of public information and research fields, e.g., marketing research, psychology, health professionals and sociology.

Surveying

Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, and science of determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional position of points and the distances and angles between them. A land surveying professional is called a land surveyor. These points are usually on the surface of the Earth, and they are often used to establish land maps and boundaries for ownership, locations like building corners or the surface location of subsurface features, or other purposes required by government or civil law, such as property sales.

Surveying has been an element in the development of the human environment since the beginning of recorded history. The planning and execution of most forms of construction require it. It is also used in transport, communications, mapping, and the definition of legal boundaries for land ownership. It is an important tool for research in many other scientific disciplines.

Geological Survey of India

The Geological Survey of India (GSI), established in 1851, is a government organisation in India which is an office attached to the Ministry of Mines of Union Government of India for conducting geological surveys and studies. It is one of the oldest of such organisations in the world and the second oldest survey in the country. The GSI is the prime provider of basic earth science information to the government, industry and the general public, as well as responsive participant in international geoscientific fora, the vibrant steel, coal, metals, cement and power industries.

History

The roots of the Geological Survey of India may be traced to 1836 when the Coal Committee, followed by more such committees, was formed by the British East India Company to study and explore availability of coals in the eastern parts of India. David Hiram Williams, one of the first surveyors for the British Geological Survey, was appointed 'Surveyor of coal districts and superintendent of coal works, Bengal' on 3 December 1845 and arrived in India the following February. The phrase "Geological Survey of India" was first used on Williams's Map of the Damoodah and Adji Great Coal Field (Dec 1847). On 4 February 1848, Williams was appointed the "Geological Surveyor of the Geological Survey of India", but he fell off his elephant and, soon after, died with his assistant, an F. B. Jones, of 'jungle fever' on 15 November 1848, after which John McClelland took over as the "Officiating Surveyor" until his retirement on 5 March 1851.

hydro geological survey to locate ground water for bore well

IMPORTANCE OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR BORE WELL DRILLING
Geophysical survey such as electrical resistivity sounding is the best approach. Surveyor sends electrical current into the ground and measures the resistance at various depth. From this measures of resistance or computed bulk resistivity, geophysicist can find out exactly what is below in the subsurface. Without geophysical survey, putting tube wells here and there will not yield groundwater in problematic area.
Drilling of a borewell with mear perception is not always giving water. Selection of deep bore well sites must be based on some scientific data by conducting proper examinations. Even some time these data will not give good result. Because the groundwater movement and potential is based on so many parameters. Some times all parameters can't be or are not in a situation to be studied. So it cause 5-10 % failure, but proper examination in borewell site selection will give 90-95% success.
I amPrivate Hydro-geologist, MSc.(Geo) From Osmania University,having 25 years of experience in Ground waterExploration field.
I am using Electrical Resistivity method Which is mostly used world wide.
Mostly I have worked at RangaReddy Dist, Hyderabad,Parts of Mahaboobnagar dist,Medak Dist,Nalgonda dist and part of the Karnataka .
WITH SUCCESSRATE @90-95%
SRINIVASULU
KACHIGUDA,HYDERABAD
9493401948
9290444400
geologistsrinivas@gmail.com
Read more: http://geologistsrinivaskandi.webnode.com//

Geological Survey of India

About the British Geological Survey | 175 years of geoscience

The British Geological Survey is a part of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and is its principal supplier of national capability in geoscience.
It advances understanding of the structure, properties and processes of the solid Earth system through interdisciplinary surveys, monitoring and research for the benefit of society.
It is the UK's premier provider of objective and authoritative geoscientific data, information and knowledge for wealth creation, sustainable use of natural resources, reducing risk and living with the impacts of environmental change.
We are a world-leading geoscience centre for:
• survey and monitoring
• modelling and research
• data and knowledge

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JetStream - Data Delivery for Geological Surveys

JetStream - Data Delivery for Geological Surveys

JetStream - Data Delivery for Geological Surveys

A web-based data cataloging and data delivery system for geophysical data - for more info www.intrepid-geophysics.com
Geological surveys can now deliver their geophysical data

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How does land surveying work?

How does land surveying work?

How does land surveying work?

A primer on one of the most important companions to civil engineering: land surveyors.
First100 people to sign up will get three meals off their Blue Apron order free! Click here: http://cook.ba/2tNJ2b3 This video is sponsored by Blue Apron.
Conventional measurement tools like a tape measure and protractor don't work for large civil structures and public works projects. Surveying is essentially the science of measuring big stuff. In this video I give a quick explanation of how surveying works and show a few ways you can do your own leveling survey at home. No sines, cosines, or tangents required!
-Patreon: http://patreon.com/PracticalEngineering
-Website: http://practical.engineering
Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution LicenseSource: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBlLC8TUXP0
Tonic and Energy by Elexive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6fBPdu8w9U
ThumbnailPhoto: Hugo Chisolm (CC BY-SA 4.0)

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Geological surveys

Geological surveys

Geological surveys

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Activities of GSI

Activities of GSI

Activities of GSI

This is a documentary film showcasing the activities undertaken by Geological Survey of India towards sustainable development of the nation.

Transforming How Geological Surveys Deliver Data

MapPlace is an online interactive map system developed by BC Geological Survey staff at the Ministry of Energy and Mines. It provides the mineral industry and others with interactive access to British Columbia's extensive geoscience, mineral exploration and mining databases.
The first of its kind, MapPlace transformed how geological surveys around the world deliver data. It continues to steadily grow, incorporating client feedback and integrating more data and new tools as they become available.

hydro geological survey to locate ground water for bore well

IMPORTANCE OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR BORE WELL DRILLING
Geophysical survey such as electrical resistivity sounding is the best approach. Surveyor sends electrical current into the ground and measures the resistance at various depth. From this measures of resistance or computed bulk resistivity, geophysicist can find out exactly what is below in the subsurface. Without geophysical survey, putting tube wells here and there will not yield groundwater in problematic area.
Drilling of a borewell with mear perception is not always giving water. Selection of deep bore well sites must be based on some scientific data by conducting proper examinations. Even some time these data will not give good result. Because the groundwater movement and potential is based on so many parameters. Some...

published: 30 Mar 2016

Geological Survey of India

About the British Geological Survey | 175 years of geoscience

The British Geological Survey is a part of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and is its principal supplier of national capability in geoscience.
It advances understanding of the structure, properties and processes of the solid Earth system through interdisciplinary surveys, monitoring and research for the benefit of society.
It is the UK's premier provider of objective and authoritative geoscientific data, information and knowledge for wealth creation, sustainable use of natural resources, reducing risk and living with the impacts of environmental change.
We are a world-leading geoscience centre for:
• survey and monitoring
• modelling and research
• data and knowledge

published: 30 Sep 2010

JetStream - Data Delivery for Geological Surveys

A web-based data cataloging and data delivery system for geophysical data - for more info www.intrepid-geophysics.com
Geological surveys can now deliver their geophysical data

published: 07 Feb 2013

How does land surveying work?

A primer on one of the most important companions to civil engineering: land surveyors.
First100 people to sign up will get three meals off their Blue Apron order free! Click here: http://cook.ba/2tNJ2b3 This video is sponsored by Blue Apron.
Conventional measurement tools like a tape measure and protractor don't work for large civil structures and public works projects. Surveying is essentially the science of measuring big stuff. In this video I give a quick explanation of how surveying works and show a few ways you can do your own leveling survey at home. No sines, cosines, or tangents required!
-Patreon: http://patreon.com/PracticalEngineering
-Website: http://practical.engineering
Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution LicenseSource: https:/...

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Geological surveys

published: 19 Aug 2017

Activities of GSI

This is a documentary film showcasing the activities undertaken by Geological Survey of India towards sustainable development of the nation.

published: 28 Jun 2017

USGS Scenario Evaluator for Electrical Resistivity Survey Design Tool

This video provides an overvew of the USGSScenario Evaluator for Electrical Resistivity (SEER).
Today’s environmental site managers have many tools to choose from when conducting site characterization and remediation. Geophysical tools can provide noninvasive ways to see inside the earth, much like how medical imaging lets us see inside the human body. The USGS Scenario Evaluator for Electrical Resistivity (or "SEER") is a quick and simple tool practitioners can use to assess the likely outcome of using two-dimensional electrical resistivity imaging for site characterization and remediation monitoring. Electrical resistivity imaging is a widely used geophysical method for environmental site management studies. The method is sensitive to fluid conductivity, interconnected porosity, satura...

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Magnetic Surveying

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The Geological Survey of Canada is a branch of the Earth SciencesSector of Natural Resources Canada.The GSC is responsible for performing geological surveys of the country, developing Canada's natural resources and protecting the environment.The GSC is the country's oldest scientific agency and one of its first government organizations.
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Transforming How Geological Surveys Deliver Data

MapPlace is an online interactive map system developed by BC Geological Survey staff at the Ministry of Energy and Mines. It provides the mineral industry and others with interactive access to British Columbia's extensive geoscience, mineral exploration and mining databases.
The first of its kind, MapPlace transformed how geological surveys around the world deliver data. It continues to steadily grow, incorporating client feedback and integrating more data and new tools as they become available.

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There are still some clean places on earth, but for how long?
Broome is located in the far remote Kimberley region, which is the last great Wilderness of Australia.
This is where Colin Barnett, Premier of Western Australia, and the multibillionair oil & gas company, Woodside, decided to settle the second largest LNG precinct of the planet.
Broome citizens and the traditional custodians of the land - the Goolaraboloo - united together to protect what is priceless to them...
Il reste encore quelques régions intouchées sur Terre, mais pour combien de temps?
Broome se situe dans la région reculée du Kimberley, la dernière contrée sauvage d'Australie.
C'est à cet endroit que le chef du gouvernement de l'état du Western Australia, Colin Barnett, et Woodside, compagnie ...

hydro geological survey to locate ground water for bore well

IMPORTANCE OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR BORE WELL DRILLING
Geophysical survey such as electrical resistivity sounding is the best approach. Surveyor sends electric...

IMPORTANCE OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR BORE WELL DRILLING
Geophysical survey such as electrical resistivity sounding is the best approach. Surveyor sends electrical current into the ground and measures the resistance at various depth. From this measures of resistance or computed bulk resistivity, geophysicist can find out exactly what is below in the subsurface. Without geophysical survey, putting tube wells here and there will not yield groundwater in problematic area.
Drilling of a borewell with mear perception is not always giving water. Selection of deep bore well sites must be based on some scientific data by conducting proper examinations. Even some time these data will not give good result. Because the groundwater movement and potential is based on so many parameters. Some times all parameters can't be or are not in a situation to be studied. So it cause 5-10 % failure, but proper examination in borewell site selection will give 90-95% success.
I amPrivate Hydro-geologist, MSc.(Geo) From Osmania University,having 25 years of experience in Ground waterExploration field.
I am using Electrical Resistivity method Which is mostly used world wide.
Mostly I have worked at RangaReddy Dist, Hyderabad,Parts of Mahaboobnagar dist,Medak Dist,Nalgonda dist and part of the Karnataka .
WITH SUCCESSRATE @90-95%
SRINIVASULU
KACHIGUDA,HYDERABAD
9493401948
9290444400
geologistsrinivas@gmail.com
Read more: http://geologistsrinivaskandi.webnode.com//

IMPORTANCE OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR BORE WELL DRILLING
Geophysical survey such as electrical resistivity sounding is the best approach. Surveyor sends electrical current into the ground and measures the resistance at various depth. From this measures of resistance or computed bulk resistivity, geophysicist can find out exactly what is below in the subsurface. Without geophysical survey, putting tube wells here and there will not yield groundwater in problematic area.
Drilling of a borewell with mear perception is not always giving water. Selection of deep bore well sites must be based on some scientific data by conducting proper examinations. Even some time these data will not give good result. Because the groundwater movement and potential is based on so many parameters. Some times all parameters can't be or are not in a situation to be studied. So it cause 5-10 % failure, but proper examination in borewell site selection will give 90-95% success.
I amPrivate Hydro-geologist, MSc.(Geo) From Osmania University,having 25 years of experience in Ground waterExploration field.
I am using Electrical Resistivity method Which is mostly used world wide.
Mostly I have worked at RangaReddy Dist, Hyderabad,Parts of Mahaboobnagar dist,Medak Dist,Nalgonda dist and part of the Karnataka .
WITH SUCCESSRATE @90-95%
SRINIVASULU
KACHIGUDA,HYDERABAD
9493401948
9290444400
geologistsrinivas@gmail.com
Read more: http://geologistsrinivaskandi.webnode.com//

The British Geological Survey is a part of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and is its principal supplier of national capability in geoscience.
It advances understanding of the structure, properties and processes of the solid Earth system through interdisciplinary surveys, monitoring and research for the benefit of society.
It is the UK's premier provider of objective and authoritative geoscientific data, information and knowledge for wealth creation, sustainable use of natural resources, reducing risk and living with the impacts of environmental change.
We are a world-leading geoscience centre for:
• survey and monitoring
• modelling and research
• data and knowledge

The British Geological Survey is a part of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and is its principal supplier of national capability in geoscience.
It advances understanding of the structure, properties and processes of the solid Earth system through interdisciplinary surveys, monitoring and research for the benefit of society.
It is the UK's premier provider of objective and authoritative geoscientific data, information and knowledge for wealth creation, sustainable use of natural resources, reducing risk and living with the impacts of environmental change.
We are a world-leading geoscience centre for:
• survey and monitoring
• modelling and research
• data and knowledge

How does land surveying work?

A primer on one of the most important companions to civil engineering: land surveyors.
First100 people to sign up will get three meals off their Blue Apron or...

A primer on one of the most important companions to civil engineering: land surveyors.
First100 people to sign up will get three meals off their Blue Apron order free! Click here: http://cook.ba/2tNJ2b3 This video is sponsored by Blue Apron.
Conventional measurement tools like a tape measure and protractor don't work for large civil structures and public works projects. Surveying is essentially the science of measuring big stuff. In this video I give a quick explanation of how surveying works and show a few ways you can do your own leveling survey at home. No sines, cosines, or tangents required!
-Patreon: http://patreon.com/PracticalEngineering
-Website: http://practical.engineering
Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution LicenseSource: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBlLC8TUXP0
Tonic and Energy by Elexive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6fBPdu8w9U
ThumbnailPhoto: Hugo Chisolm (CC BY-SA 4.0)

A primer on one of the most important companions to civil engineering: land surveyors.
First100 people to sign up will get three meals off their Blue Apron order free! Click here: http://cook.ba/2tNJ2b3 This video is sponsored by Blue Apron.
Conventional measurement tools like a tape measure and protractor don't work for large civil structures and public works projects. Surveying is essentially the science of measuring big stuff. In this video I give a quick explanation of how surveying works and show a few ways you can do your own leveling survey at home. No sines, cosines, or tangents required!
-Patreon: http://patreon.com/PracticalEngineering
-Website: http://practical.engineering
Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution LicenseSource: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBlLC8TUXP0
Tonic and Energy by Elexive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6fBPdu8w9U
ThumbnailPhoto: Hugo Chisolm (CC BY-SA 4.0)

MapPlace is an online interactive map system developed by BC Geological Survey staff at the Ministry of Energy and Mines. It provides the mineral industry and others with interactive access to British Columbia's extensive geoscience, mineral exploration and mining databases.
The first of its kind, MapPlace transformed how geological surveys around the world deliver data. It continues to steadily grow, incorporating client feedback and integrating more data and new tools as they become available.

MapPlace is an online interactive map system developed by BC Geological Survey staff at the Ministry of Energy and Mines. It provides the mineral industry and others with interactive access to British Columbia's extensive geoscience, mineral exploration and mining databases.
The first of its kind, MapPlace transformed how geological surveys around the world deliver data. It continues to steadily grow, incorporating client feedback and integrating more data and new tools as they become available.

hydro geological survey to locate ground water for bore well

IMPORTANCE OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR BORE WELL DRILLING
Geophysical survey such as electrical resistivity sounding is the best approach. Surveyor sends electrical current into the ground and measures the resistance at various depth. From this measures of resistance or computed bulk resistivity, geophysicist can find out exactly what is below in the subsurface. Without geophysical survey, putting tube wells here and there will not yield groundwater in problematic area.
Drilling of a borewell with mear perception is not always giving water. Selection of deep bore well sites must be based on some scientific data by conducting proper examinations. Even some time these data will not give good result. Because the groundwater movement and potential is based on so many parameters. Some times all parameters can't be or are not in a situation to be studied. So it cause 5-10 % failure, but proper examination in borewell site selection will give 90-95% success.
I amPrivate Hydro-geologist, MSc.(Geo) From Osmania University,having 25 years of experience in Ground waterExploration field.
I am using Electrical Resistivity method Which is mostly used world wide.
Mostly I have worked at RangaReddy Dist, Hyderabad,Parts of Mahaboobnagar dist,Medak Dist,Nalgonda dist and part of the Karnataka .
WITH SUCCESSRATE @90-95%
SRINIVASULU
KACHIGUDA,HYDERABAD
9493401948
9290444400
geologistsrinivas@gmail.com
Read more: http://geologistsrinivaskandi.webnode.com//

About the British Geological Survey | 175 years of geoscience

The British Geological Survey is a part of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and is its principal supplier of national capability in geoscience.
It advances understanding of the structure, properties and processes of the solid Earth system through interdisciplinary surveys, monitoring and research for the benefit of society.
It is the UK's premier provider of objective and authoritative geoscientific data, information and knowledge for wealth creation, sustainable use of natural resources, reducing risk and living with the impacts of environmental change.
We are a world-leading geoscience centre for:
• survey and monitoring
• modelling and research
• data and knowledge

How does land surveying work?

A primer on one of the most important companions to civil engineering: land surveyors.
First100 people to sign up will get three meals off their Blue Apron order free! Click here: http://cook.ba/2tNJ2b3 This video is sponsored by Blue Apron.
Conventional measurement tools like a tape measure and protractor don't work for large civil structures and public works projects. Surveying is essentially the science of measuring big stuff. In this video I give a quick explanation of how surveying works and show a few ways you can do your own leveling survey at home. No sines, cosines, or tangents required!
-Patreon: http://patreon.com/PracticalEngineering
-Website: http://practical.engineering
Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution LicenseSource: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBlLC8TUXP0
Tonic and Energy by Elexive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6fBPdu8w9U
ThumbnailPhoto: Hugo Chisolm (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Transforming How Geological Surveys Deliver Data

MapPlace is an online interactive map system developed by BC Geological Survey staff at the Ministry of Energy and Mines. It provides the mineral industry and others with interactive access to British Columbia's extensive geoscience, mineral exploration and mining databases.
The first of its kind, MapPlace transformed how geological surveys around the world deliver data. It continues to steadily grow, incorporating client feedback and integrating more data and new tools as they become available.

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) " A 6.7-magnitude earthquake shook cities and towns on Chile's northern coast late Saturday, but there were no immediate reports of damages.The U.S.GeologicalSurvey said the quake's epicenter was 15.6 kilometers (9.7 miles) south-southwest of Coquimbo, and it had a depth of 53 kilometers. It struck at 10.32 p.m ... ....

A 6.7-magnitude earthquake shook cities and towns on Chile's northern coast late Saturday, but there were no immediate reports of damages. The U.S.GeologicalSurvey said the quake's epicenter was ... ....

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SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) " A 6.7-magnitude earthquake shook cities and towns on Chile's northern coast late Saturday, but there were no immediate reports of damages.The U.S.GeologicalSurvey said the quake's epicenter was 15.6 kilometers (9.7 miles) south-southwest of Coquimbo, and it had a depth of 53 kilometers. It struck at 10.32 p.m ... ....

A 6.7-magnitude earthquake shook cities and towns on Chile's northern coast late Saturday, but there were no immediate reports of damages. The U.S.GeologicalSurvey said the quake's epicenter was ... ....

A strong 6.7-magnitude earthquake hit north-central Chile on Saturday, the US GeologicalSurvey said. The quake struck at a depth of 53 kilometers with an epicenter some 15 km southwest of Coquimbo,... ....

A magnitude 6.7 earthquake hit the coast of north-central Chile on Saturday evening, the U.S.GeologicalSurvey said, with authorities reporting as many as 200,000 without power and two people dead of heart attacks ... ....